Quail, often known by nicknames such as button quail or coturnix quail, are small, ground-dwelling birds native to various regions worldwide, including Europe, Asia, and North America. Originating from grasslands and scrublands, these birds have compact bodies with short necks and intricately patterned plumage that helps them blend into their natural environment. Physically, quails are characterised by their rounded wings and distinctive calls, such as the famous "bobwhite" whistle of some North American species. Known for their gentle temperament, quails are social birds, often forming small flocks, making them suitable for both beginner and experienced poultry keepers. They thrive in environments that offer dense cover and ample forage, feeding on seeds, insects, and plants. Due to their manageable size and calm nature, quail for sale options like Japanese quail are popular in the UK for domestic breeding and egg production. Whether you are looking for quail chicks for sale or considering them as a low-maintenance addition to your home aviary, quails are a charming species that suit rural and suburban settings well.
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Hi . I have chics to order and hatching eggs . Coming from my birds that I hatched myself last October . There is some pearl fees including snowflake . Tuxedo and cinnamon pearls within the breeding g

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Hi . I have hatching eggs available . And chics ! Chics can be bought from hatchng to 2 weeks old (off heat) i have 3 groups of adults that are laying . One group has 1 male and 2 female all pearl fee

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Cortinux Quail Hatching Eggs available 50p each **Day Old to One Week require heat unsexed mixed colours £3each - currently none available **Unsexed one - two weeks on heat £6each - available small

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I have very lovely coturnix quails 4 female 6 month old and many around 2 month old male and females I can do deli-very for extra charge
Quail eggs are more nutrient-dense per gram compared to chicken eggs, offering higher levels of protein, vitamin B12, iron, phosphorus, and selenium, making them a highly nutritious alternative. Quail meat contains more copper, iron, and certain B vitamins than chicken meat, although chicken breast has more vitamin B3 (niacin). Additionally, quail require less space, mature quickly, and consume less feed, making them easier to raise in smaller spaces such as backyards.